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Sophistication Defining Recently Renovated Stone House in Switzerland

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This renovated stone house in a historic village in Switzerland is not only a dream come true for its owners, but an example for modernizing historic homes. The main building shelters a cellar with vault underneath, plus two more floors above containing the living and cooking space, as well as private bedrooms.

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40 Stunning Luxury Bathrooms with Incredible Views

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The floor is Mexican tile and check out the light fixture over the tub - we love it. Floor to ceiling glass walls in this Puerto Vallarta, Mexico bathroom make you feel as if you're showering Al Fresco. The floor is quartz tile by the way. The luxury bath has floor to ceiling windows overlooking desert hills.

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Farm Restoration Project Embedding New Lifestyle In Old Frame

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Adding an extra 200 square meters to the existing structure of the old farmhouse, architects increased the amount of indoor space and imagined the way the floor plan was to be used. Built with as little interference with the environment as possible, the RM House spreads over two floors.

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The 20 Most Visually Enticing Stone Facades Ever Presented on Freshome

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Sophistication Defining Recently Renovated Stone House in Switzerland This renovated stone house in a historic village in Switzerland is not only a dream come true for its owners, but an example for modernizing historic homes. The traditional rocky exterior of the residence is complemented by captivating outdoor features.

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This Covered Porch is Perfect for Enjoying Sunny Days

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

.” It opens up to a beautiful, lush meadow, situated near a lake in western Switzerland. The next floor up includes two outdoor terraces, which provide ample space to appreciate the outdoors. Sunlight pours into the interior through floor-to-ceiling windows that divide the porch from the main house.

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Time2Design: MIELE | BUILT FOR LIFE

Time2Design

For example they discovered that the Chinese rice bowl is very similar in size and shape to the Muesli bowl they have in Switzerland, and once they find the right spot for the Chinese rice bowl you automatically have the right spot for the muesli bowl. floor covering. kalamazoo outdoor gourmet. outdoor dining room.

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Minimalist Swiss Chalet Embraces Surrounding Vistas

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Savioz Fabrizzi Architects designed this chalet in the village of Val d’hérens, Switzerland. On the ground floor, the daily rooms center around a concrete core leading to the four levels and integrating the bathrooms,” the architect said. A concrete terrace extends from the ground floor for outdoor entertaining.